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First line: 'WHEN as King Henry rul'd the land,'.<\/p>
Anonymous. By Thomas Deloney.<\/p>
Roud number: 3729.<\/p>
Undated. Activity dates of printer from Broadside Ballads Online.<\/p>
At end of imprint: ' - Price One Penny.'.<\/p>
Pasted into an album with handwritten title: \"Ballads, garlands and other metrical compositions\", containing 249 items. Spine title: \"Ballads, songs & broadsides\".<\/p>" }, { "label": "Former Owner(s)", "value": "Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine), 1834-1924; Bateman, Family, of Middleton Hall, Derbyshire" }, { "label": "Title", "value": "A lamentable ballad of fair Rosamond, concubine to Henry 2nd. : Who was put to death by Queen Eleanor, in the famous bower of Wood-stock, near Oxford. To the tune of Flying fame.." }, { "label": "Layout", "value": "
In five columns. The columns are not separated by rules.<\/p>
The title is centred above the first two columns, above the woodcut.<\/p>
With short decorative border (3 x curly bracket on side] above imprint.<\/p>" }, { "label": "Funding", "value": "" }, { "label": "Publication", "value": "[London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts, No. 14, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials., [between 1802 and 1819]" }, { "label": "Date of Creation", "value": "between 1802 and 1819" }, { "label": "Origin Place", "value": "England,London." }, { "label": "Alternative Title(s)", "value": "Fair Rosamond; Flying fame" }, { "label": "Language(s)", "value": "English" }, { "label": "Physical Location", "value": "The John Rylands Library" }, { "label": "Extent", "value": "1 sheet Leaf height: 220 mm, width: 360 mm." }, { "label": "Classmark", "value": "R150649.31" }, { "label": "Subject(s)", "value": "Henry II, King of England, 1133-1189 -- Poetry; Eleanor, of Aquitaine, Queen, consort of Henry II, King of England, 1122?-1204 -- Poetry; Clifford, Rosamond, -1176? -- Poetry; Great Britain -- Kings and rulers -- Paramours -- Poetry; Woodstock (England) -- Poetry; Ballads, English--Great Britain; Street literature; Ballads" }, { "label": "Collection", "value": "Special Collections" }, { "label": "Bibliography", "value": "